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The main topic of discussion was our 3-year battle against IRS computer fraud and record falsification in the enforcement of the individual income tax; the many lawsuits that have been filed to stop the record falsification scheme; the unethical actions and violations of criminal statutes by the Department of Justice (DoJ) attorneys in Washington, D.C. to dismiss our lawsuits; incidences of judicial misconduct to manipulate dockets and suppress evidence; and the collusion between the DoJ attorneys, Federal District Judges and Appeals Court Judges to ensure that the fraud continues.

In the last 13 minutes of the interview, we discussed my 2018 candidacy for U.S. Senator from Texas. I am an independent, Constitutional conservative whose main issue is the repeal of both the corporate and individual income taxes, replacing them with the two original taxing methods written into the Constitution by the Founders in 1788, and still available for our use today. I am running against the incumbent, Ted Cruz – Republican, and, while we may hold similar views on many issues, my tax policy, alone, distinguishes me from him, and all other candidates.

What is my tax policy? To abolish both the corporate and individual income taxes, then fund a limited Federal government using the two original taxing methods written into the U. S. Constitution by the Founders in Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 – “Indirect Taxes” and Article I, Section 9, Clause 4 – “Direct Taxes”. After all, these two methods funded the Federal government for the first 125 years of America’s existence.

To set ALL Americans free from the 100+ year-old, complicated, unfair, corrupt, progressive income tax system, I have written two powerful documents: The Proclamation of Freedom (for the President to sign) and the Economic Freedom Act (for Congress to pass).